Right to be Forgotten Digital Health and "Right to Be Forgotten" As a digital health application developer, you need to keep this new right into consideration.
GDPR Compliance [Eng] Certifications under GDPR: The Italian's Garante point Certification bodies and Italy's DPA can then issue certifications. However, these need to follow some "certification criteria" (as demanded in art. 42(5) GDPR) which must be as well identified by the Garante.
GDPR Compliance [ITA] Certificazioni secondo la GDPR: il Garante Italiano fa il punto Il Garante ha preso le distanze da entità o aziende che hanno offerto finora certificazioni alle imprese, per due motivi (come si può anche vedere nello schema soprastante).
Data Breaches Data Breaches and Hacks in the Healthcare Sector - 2016 Global Trends During 2016 data breaches techniques and attempts changed dramatically on a worldwide scale, and the healthcare sector was one of the most targeted fields.
Data Protection Impact Assessment What is a DPIA and when is it needed in the Digital Health Sector? One of the many new concepts introduced by the GDPR - the EU General Data Protection Regulation - is the Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA), regulated at art. 35. The DPIA can be defined as a process designed to.
Healthcare Data Storage GDPR and Digital Health Apps compliance This article cover common questions about the new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and how it impacts digital health developers.
Data Protection What Digital Health businesses should know about GDPR Data Portability As you may already know, the new GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) will be effective from May 2018, introducing a new framework for everyone who processes EU citizens' personal data.
GDPR Compliance 9 key things about GDPR that eHealth App developers should know The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)], is a new legal instrument that harmonizes privacy rules for all European Union Member States.
Data Protection Dynamic IP addresses are personal data and why should care about it The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has recently sentenced that dynamic IP addresses should be considered as personal data.